ENVIOMUX Series Sensor Installation Manual E / HME7 emperature/humidity sensors E LDSxy Liquid Detection Sensor EBCN Beacon ESNM Siren EDS amper Switch EMDCS3 Door Contact Switch MAN057 ev Date 3/29/2019
ABLE OF CONENS Introduction... 2 Connect Sensors to EMINILXO /MICO(rhp)... 2 E or HME7... 2 Sensor Cable... 3 ELD... 4 Contact Sensors... 5 Connect Sensors to he ExD Models... 6 J45 Sensors... 6 emperature, Humidity Sensors... 6 Contact Sensors... 7 Digital In erminals... 7 Liquid Detection Sensors... 9 BEACON and SIEN Connections... 10 J45 Sensor Cable... 11 Liquid Detection False Alert Fix... 11 ABLE OF FIGUES Figure 1 Connect sensors to EMINILXO...2 Figure 2 Liquid detection sensor...4 Figure 3 erminal block for drycontact sensors...5 Figure 4 Sensors connected by cables with J45 connectors...6 Figure 5 A portion of the sensor configuration page...6 Figure 6 Contact sensor wired to J45 socket...7 Figure 7 DIGIAL IN terminal blocks on ENVIOMUX Systems...7 Figure 8 Basic DIGIAL IN erminal Connections...8 Figure 9 Secure liquid detection sensor with tape...9 Figure 10 Portion of Water Sensor configuration page...10 Figure 11 Connect visual and audible external indicators...10 1
INODUCION Many different sensors can be connected to the ENVIOMUX Series Enterprise Environment Monitoring Systems. Series models include E16D/5D/2D, EMINILXO and EMICO(HP). A complete listing of available sensors and accessories can be found at http://www.networktechinc.com/environmentmonitor16d.html for the E16D, http://www.networktechinc.com/environmentmonitor5d.html for the E5D, http://www.networktechinc.com/environmentmonitor2d.html for the E2D, and http://www.networktechinc.com/environmentmonitoring.html for the EMINILXO. http://www.networktechinc.com/environmentmonitormicro.html for the EMICO(HP) Manuals for each Environment Monitoring System covering installation and configuration for all features can also be found at these websites. his manual is only provided to instruct how to connect the various sensors to these systems. CONNEC SENSOS O EMINILXO /MICO(HP) E or HME7 For measuring temperature and humidity, the EMINILXO and EMICO(HP) uses the EE7 (temperature only), EHM E7 (combination temperature and humidity sensor). For hightemperature environments, EMINIIND uses the EINDE7 High emperature Sensor. 1. Connect either of the temperature / humidity sensors to an available port on the EMINILXO. Plug the J45 connector to either of the two ports marked "EMPEAUE/HUMIDIY". he E/HME7 sensors can be secured anywhere that the temperature and/or relative humidity need to be sensed. Note: he EHME7 sensor will work with the EMINILXO provided firmware version 2.3 or later is installed, and with the EMICO provided firmware version 1.3 or later is installed. 2. Powercycle the EMINILXO after the sensor(s) have been pluggedin. Note: Mounting the sensor in the path of a fan or on a heated surface may affect the accuracy of the sensor s readings. Note: For best results, use the EINDE7 with model EMINIIND. o extend a sensor cable (up to 500 feet long) requires E MINILXO firmware version 2.0 or later. Figure 1 Connect sensors to EMINILXO 2
EMPEAUE AND HUMIDIY SENSOS FO EMINILXO AND EMICO(HP) SENSO MODEL OPEAING EMPEAUE ANGE HUMIDIY ANGE ACCUACY EE7 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) n/a ±1.35 F (±0.75 C). EHME7 4 to 185 F (20 to 85 C) 0 to 90% H ±0.90 F (±0.50 C) for 4 to 14 F (20 to 10 C). ±0.72 F (±0.40 C) for 14 to 185 F (10 to 85 C). 10 to 80% H, ±3%(30 C) 80 to 90% H, ±4%(30 C) EINDE7 32 to 167 F (0 and 75 C) n/a ±2.25 F (±1.25 C) Sensor Cable he CA5 connection cable between the EMINILXO / EMICO(HP) and the J45 Sensors is terminated with J45 connectors and must be wired according to the EIA/IA 568 B industry standard. Wiring is as per the table and drawing below. J45 Sensor Socket Wiring for EMINILXO and EMICO(HP): Signal Pin Wire Color Pair 5 VDC 1 White/Orange 2 IG 2 Orange 2 SCL 3 White/Green 3 GND 4 Blue 1 SDA 5 White/Blue 1 GND 6 Green 3 FEQ 7 White/Brown 4 ID 8 Brown 4 1 2 3 Pair 3 Pair 2 Pair 1 Pair 4 4 5 6 7 8 (View Looking into J45 Socket) 3
ELD Connect the liquid detection sensor ELD (ELDxy, ELDLCxy, ECDxy) to a set of terminals (15) marked DIGIAL IN. he twisted orange sensing cable should be placed flat on the surface (usually the floor) where liquid detection is desired. If tape is required to hold the sensor in place, be sure to only apply tape to the ends, exposing as much of the sensor as possible. At least 5/8" of the sensor must be exposed for it to function. (See Figure 2) Do not expose connector to liquids. Do not submerge. Figure 2 Liquid detection sensor Note: he connection between the twowire cable and the sensor cable is not designed for exposure to liquids and cannot be submerged. After installation of rope style leak detection sensor in its desired location, it is very important to test the sensor to verify correct installation. his applies to all ropestyle leak detection sensors. o test the rope style leak detection sensor; 1. Configure the sensor (refer to the ENVIOMUX manual). (Normal Status set to Open, Sampling Period set to 5 seconds.) 2. Place approximately one table spoon of tap water across the sense cable so that the 2 thin sensing wires are connected by mutual contact with the water. Do NO use distilled water as water must be conductive. 3. Monitor the sensor (see the ENVIOMUX Summary Page) to see the sensor Value change from Open (dry) to Closed (wet). (How quickly the change occurs is based on the amount of impurities in the water, so allow up to 30 seconds). 4. Dry the exposed area of the sensor and the sensor Value should change back to Open within 30 seconds. If the sensor fails to behave in this manner, contact NI for support. his completes the testing of the sensor. Liquid Detection ope Maintenance For periodic maintenance, you can clean the rope with isopropyl alcohol without completely removing the rope from its installed location. 1. emove the section that you want to clean from its selfadhesive clips. 2. Soak the alcohol in a dyefree rag and proceed to wipe it around the rope, squeezing firmly while pulling the rag down the length of the rope. 3. Flip the rag every several feet and resaturate the rag with alcohol when needed. 4. After cleaning a section of the rope, you can replace it and continue to clean the next section in similar fashion. 5. eplace the rag if it becomes too dirty. 4
If the rope is still giving you problems after you have cleaned it with isopropyl alcohol or if you think the rope needs a good scrubbing, you can clean it with warm soapy water. You will have to remove the rope from its installed location. It may be helpful to label the sections of the rope or note their locations before you start for an easier reinstallation. 1. Gather Dawn dish soap, a large bucket or plastic bin, warm water, softbristled scrub brushes, and clean rags. 2. Add dish soap to the bucket of water, approximately 1 cup of detergent to 1 gallon of warm water. o determine if the solution is concentrated enough, place your finger and thumb in the water and rub them together. You should feel a slick/slimy residue. If you do not feel a residue, add more detergent to the water and gently mix to distribute the soap. 3. Submerge a section of the rope in the water. Using a scrub brush or rag, scrub along all sides of the rope with firm pressure. 4. emove the section of the rope from the soapy solution and rinse it in a bucket of clean, fresh water. 5. Ensure that there are no oily deposits along the length of the rope. If the rope does not appear clean, submerge it in water and scrub again, repeating steps (3) to (5). 6. Hang the clean rope up to dry. ry to point the connectors down, so water cannot pool inside the connectors. he drying process may take 68 hours, depending on the room conditions. 7. When the rope is completely dry, reinstall it in its original location. Contact Sensors Up to five drycontact sensors or liquid detection sensors can be connected to the terminals marked DIGIAL IN. Sensors with 1626 AWG connection wires that operate on 5V at 10mA maximum current may be used. A contact resistance of 10k or less will be interpreted by the EMINILXO as a closed contact. Examples of DryContact Sensors for the EMINILXO: NI # Description NI # Description EEBS Emergency Button ESDSPA Smoke Detection SensorPower added EIMDP Infrared Motion Sensor w/power EDS amper Switch EMDCS3 Door Contact Sensor EDCSPS2 PlungerStyle Door Contact Sensor o install the drycontact sensor(s): A. Attach the positive lead to a terminal corresponding to a "" marking on the EMINILXO and the ground lead to the next terminal to the right that will correspond to a marking on the EMINILXO. ighten the set screw above each contact. erminal sets are numbered 15. B. Mount the sensors as desired. Figure 3 erminal block for drycontact sensors Note: he terminal block is removable for easy sensor wire attachment if needed. Shielded cable must be used to connect to the DIGIAL IN terminals in order to meet CE emission requirements. Connect the drain wire of the shield to the ground ( ) terminal of the dry contact in addition to the contact return wire. 5
CONNEC SENSOS O HE EXD MODELS J45 Sensors Several sensors for the E16D/5D/2D Enterprise Environment Monitoring Systems have J45 connection ports. Some of these sensors include ESS (temperature only), ESHSB (temperature and humidity), ESHS99 (wide range temperature and humidity) and ELDS (liquid detection). In all cases, the CA5 cable between the sensor and the ENVIOMUX can be up to 1000 feet in length. emperature, Humidity Sensors Note: It is very important to locate the temperature and/or humidity sensors away from ventilation sources and fans. Connect each sensor to one of the female connectors labeled "J45 Sensors" on the ENVIOMUX. Male connectors should snap into place. See page 7 for wiring specification and pinout. Note: Shielded CA5 cable is required between the sensor and the ENVIOMUX to maintain CE compliance of the sensor. Figure 4 Sensors connected by cables with J45 connectors Application Note: When connecting temperature and humidity sensors to the ENVIOMUX, the web interface will identify the sensor accordingly for the type of sensor it is. he status bar and configuration page will enter the maximum and minimum range that this type of sensor can operate at if used with the ENVIOMUX, not necessarily the operating range of the sensor itself. he various temperature and humidity sensor models offered by NI have varying ranges of performance capabilities, as indicated in the table on the next page. Be sure to match the sensor installed to the operating range of the environment it will be expected to work in. Using a sensor outside of its intended temperature range may result in damage to the sensor. his is the range the ENVIOMUX will display, not necessarily the range the sensor will work within. See specifications for the sensor being installed for the proper operating environment. Figure 5 A portion of the sensor configuration page 6
Contact Sensors Some sensors do not have J45 connectors on them and instead have terminal blocks. hese can either be connected to the "DIGIAL IN" connectors or they can be terminated and plugged into the remaining J45 connectors (see Figure 6). (he illustration uses CA5 patch cable to make cable connection easy.) Examples of these sensors include EIMD (motion detector), EIMDCM (ceiling mount motion detector), ESDS (smoke detection), and EGBS (glass break sensor). Note: For sensors requiring 5VDC power source, substitute the wire connected to pin 4 (see below) instead of pin 7. When applying CA5 cables to contact sensors for plugin to the J45 Sensor sockets, the following sockettosensor wiring must be followed: J45 Sensor Socket Pinout Pin # Pin Name 1 GND 2 SENSE 3 S485 4 5 VDC 5 AMPE SWICH 6 S485 7 12 VDC 8 GND Figure 6 Contact sensor wired to J45 socket Digital In erminals o connect contact sensors without using J45 connectors, terminal blocks have been provided labeled "DIGIAL IN". wo wire switchonly type sensors can be connected to the plus () and minus () terminals (E16D) or the plus () and ground ( ) terminals (E2D/5D). If the sensors require a 12V power source to operate, these models include 12V and ground terminals for a power connection. Connect each twowire or fourwire contact sensor using 1626 AWG wire. Figure 7 DIGIAL IN terminal blocks on ENVIOMUX Systems FYI: he terminal block is removable for easy sensor wire attachment if needed. 7
Figure 8 Basic DIGIAL IN erminal Connections 8
Liquid Detection Sensors Liquid Detection Sensors are available for simple connection to either the Digital In terminals (use model ELD or ELDLC) or the J45 Sensor ports (use model ELDS). Connect the twowire cable (up to 1000 feet long) from a liquid detection sensor (ELD shown in Figure 2upper image) to a set of DIGIAL IN contacts. For added range (up to 1000 more feet), use an ELDS (shown in Figure 2lower image) and connect to an J45 Sensor port. he twisted orange sensing cable should be placed flat on the surface (usually the floor) where liquid detection is desired. If tape is required to hold the sensor in place, be sure to only apply tape to the ends, exposing as much of the sensor as possible. At least 5/8" of the sensor must be exposed for it to function. (See Figure 2) NOE: When installing the ELDLC, it is very important to assure the sensing cable does not cross over itself or cross conductive surfaces to avoid false triggers. Figure 9 Secure liquid detection sensor with tape After installation of rope style leak detection sensor in its desired location, it is very important to test the sensor to verify correct installation. his applies to all ropestyle leak detection sensors (ELD/ ELDLC / ECD, etc.). o test the rope style leak detection sensor; 5. Configure the sensor (refer to the ENVIOMUX manual). (Normal Status set to Open, Sampling Period set to 5 seconds.) 6. Place approximately one table spoon of tap water across the sense cable so that the 2 thin sensing wires are connected by mutual contact with the water. Do NO use distilled water as water must be conductive. 7. Monitor the sensor (see the ENVIOMUX Summary Page) to see the sensor Value change from Open (dry) to Closed (wet). (How quickly the change occurs is based on the amount of impurities in the water, so allow up to 30 seconds). 8. Dry the exposed area of the sensor and the sensor Value should change back to Open within 30 seconds. If the sensor fails to behave in this manner, contact NI for support. his completes the testing of the sensor. 9
Figure 10 Portion of Water Sensor configuration page BEACON and SIEN Connections erminals have been provided for connection of a beacon (EBCN(L)) and siren (ESNM, EBEEP1, etc) to use for visual alerts and audible alerts when configured. Devices such as this can be installed in locations best suited to get attention. All devices must be installed using 1626 AWG wire. Figure 11 Connect visual and audible external indicators 10
For a complete listing of available sensors and accessories go to the product page for ENVIOMUX Enterprise Environment Monitoring Systems at http://www.networktechinc.com/enviromonitor.html, and at http://www.networktechinc.com/enviromini.html for the EMINILXO. Manuals for each product covering installation and configuration for all features can also be found at these websites. J45 Sensor Cable he CA5 connection cable between the ENVIOMUX and connected external sensors is terminated with J45 connectors and must be wired according to the EIA/IA 568 B industry standard. Wiring is as per the table and drawing below. he sensors that connect to J45 Sensor ports (ExD) or the emperature/humidity ports (EMINILXO) are all designed to use cables wired to this standard. Pair 3 Pin Wire Color Pair 1 White/Orange 2 2 Orange 2 3 White/Green 3 4 Blue 1 5 White/Blue 1 6 Green 3 7 White/Brown 4 8 Brown 4 Pair 2 Pair 1 Pair 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (View Looking into J45 Socket) Liquid Detection False Alert Fix Problem: eceiving false alert messages from installed ENVIOMUX Liquid Detection sensor ELDxy or ELDLCxy. Cause: Sensor is in environment with significant electrical noise and is picking up this noise and conducting it back to the ENVIOMUX Environment Monitoring System providing a false signal of closure. Solution: Install a.1uf capacitor (available from NI) between the two Digital In terminals the Liquid Detection sensor is connected to as shown below. (EMINILXO used for example, but this applies to any ENVIOMUX Environment Monitoring System.) Note: his is to be applied only to installations of Liquid Detection Sensors. Applications with other sensors may cause the ENVIOMUX to malfunction. 11
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